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Fans of rock and dance music alike have New York City duo Streetlab to thank for creating catchy and danceable versions of some of their favorite classic tunes. Influenced by the music scene of the early 90’s, they started remixing classic rock songs to push the boundaries of the electronic music genre - by appealing to both rock-fans and club-goers.
After years of re-inventing songs by artists like The Rolling Stones, The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Hall & Oates, and The Beatles, the pair released NYSound - an original single that gained the support of Europe's BBC Radio1 and NYC-based record label "Downtown Records. Followed up with the blog-heavy single Rat Racer - The boys are now featured on many TV shows and commercials (HBO's Entourage, CSI: NY, MTV's The City) as well as the iPod/iPhone video game Tap Tap Revenge.
After receiving praise from Billboard Magazine and URB Magazine, Streetlab released their debut album Auto Spkr in 2010. The album has that sound we all love, and features vocalists on just about every song. But Streetlab has a noticably different angle on current electronic-dance music - they put more of their strength into the writing of the song over the production. And this lends almost every song of theirs to be catchy as all hell and stretch across more than just one genre.
After years of re-inventing songs by artists like The Rolling Stones, The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Hall & Oates, and The Beatles, the pair released NYSound - an original single that gained the support of Europe's BBC Radio1 and NYC-based record label "Downtown Records. Followed up with the blog-heavy single Rat Racer - The boys are now featured on many TV shows and commercials (HBO's Entourage, CSI: NY, MTV's The City) as well as the iPod/iPhone video game Tap Tap Revenge.
After receiving praise from Billboard Magazine and URB Magazine, Streetlab released their debut album Auto Spkr in 2010. The album has that sound we all love, and features vocalists on just about every song. But Streetlab has a noticably different angle on current electronic-dance music - they put more of their strength into the writing of the song over the production. And this lends almost every song of theirs to be catchy as all hell and stretch across more than just one genre.
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